Research engineers from the Cryogenics Test Laboratory at NASA Kennedy Space Center in Florida have developed a 400 liter Integrated Refrigeration and Storage (IRAS) cryostat to explore advanced techniques for storage, conditioning, and transfer of liquefied natural gas and/or pure methane. A vertical-cylindrical configuration, the vacuum-jacketed apparatus houses a G-M cryocooler to control the state of the fluid, and sample tubes with corresponding temperature sensors fixed at various elevations to allow for sampling of the liquid. Two additional ports were also included for future instrumentation and/or mechanical feed-throughs. A primary goal of this test apparatus will be to study the effect of IRAS on the behavior of LNG during storag...
To enable NASAs planned long duration missions, the agency is putting emphasis on reusable cryogenic...
The Ground Operations Demonstration Unit for Liquid Hydrogen (GODU-LH2) has been developed at NASA K...
Cryogenic propellants such as liquid hydrogen (LH2) and liquid oxygen (LO2) are a part of NASA's fut...
Growing interest in liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a rocket fuel necessitates a greater technical un...
Growing interest in liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a rocket fuel necessitates a greater technical un...
Launch operations engineers at the Kennedy Space Center have identified an Integrated Refrigeration ...
Storage and transfer of cryogenic liquefied gases on volume scales from under 10 liters for lab use,...
NASA Lewis Research Center's Cryogenic Fluid Systems Branch (CFSB) within the Space Propulsion Techn...
Within this document a concept for a test setup that is able to mimic the mechanism and physical ef...
NASA has completed a series of tests at the Kennedy Space Center to demonstrate the capability of us...
NASA has used liquefied hydrogen (LH2) on a large scale since the beginning of the space program as ...
Long term, cryogenic fluid storage facilities will be required to support future space programs such...
To enable NASAs plans to return astronauts to the lunar surface and eventually to Mars, the agency i...
AbstractNASA operations for handling cryogens in ground support equipment have not changed substanti...
Future mission planning within NASA continues to include cryogenic propellants for in space transpor...
To enable NASAs planned long duration missions, the agency is putting emphasis on reusable cryogenic...
The Ground Operations Demonstration Unit for Liquid Hydrogen (GODU-LH2) has been developed at NASA K...
Cryogenic propellants such as liquid hydrogen (LH2) and liquid oxygen (LO2) are a part of NASA's fut...
Growing interest in liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a rocket fuel necessitates a greater technical un...
Growing interest in liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a rocket fuel necessitates a greater technical un...
Launch operations engineers at the Kennedy Space Center have identified an Integrated Refrigeration ...
Storage and transfer of cryogenic liquefied gases on volume scales from under 10 liters for lab use,...
NASA Lewis Research Center's Cryogenic Fluid Systems Branch (CFSB) within the Space Propulsion Techn...
Within this document a concept for a test setup that is able to mimic the mechanism and physical ef...
NASA has completed a series of tests at the Kennedy Space Center to demonstrate the capability of us...
NASA has used liquefied hydrogen (LH2) on a large scale since the beginning of the space program as ...
Long term, cryogenic fluid storage facilities will be required to support future space programs such...
To enable NASAs plans to return astronauts to the lunar surface and eventually to Mars, the agency i...
AbstractNASA operations for handling cryogens in ground support equipment have not changed substanti...
Future mission planning within NASA continues to include cryogenic propellants for in space transpor...
To enable NASAs planned long duration missions, the agency is putting emphasis on reusable cryogenic...
The Ground Operations Demonstration Unit for Liquid Hydrogen (GODU-LH2) has been developed at NASA K...
Cryogenic propellants such as liquid hydrogen (LH2) and liquid oxygen (LO2) are a part of NASA's fut...